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SLEEPLESSNESS AND INDIGESTION. The two go hand in hand, as wejl you know if you have the misfortune to possess a disordered stomach. Obviously you can’t ’ get sound, refreshing sleep if harmful acid is attacking the delicate lining of .your stomach the whole night through. It is this acid that’s responsible for the .. whole trouble. It causes fermentation _of your food, prevents proper _ nourishment of the body, brain and nerves, and, in time, makes you really ill. The remedy prescribed by doctors for this troublejfand used, in hospital tool is Bismurated Magnesia, or “Bismag” as it’s often called. The very moment {t enters the stomach “Bismag’.’ neutralises all trace of harmful acid and stops the fermentation. The pain goes instantly and normal digestion. commences. There is nothing to disturb your rest, and you’ll rise in tho morning refreshed in both body and mind. Vnu can got Bisuratod Magnesia at any chemist’s in either powder or tablet form, but when buying you should look for the word “Bismag, ’’ which is bodly printed in an oval on every genuine package for your protection. —Advt. The organ of sight is more developed in birds than in any animal. Tho Great Western Railway, in its IOTW amalgamation, has about 1500 stations and hulls, and carries 170,000,000 .passengers and 60,000,000 tons of goods annu.nlly.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 169, 5 April 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 169, 5 April 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 169, 5 April 1923, Page 9

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